Guthrie

[ US /ˈɡəθɹi/ ]
NOUN
  1. United States folk singer and songwriter (1912-1967)
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How To Use Guthrie In A Sentence

  • Tyrone Guthrie was a great one for comic business, and it was amazing to see how Michael picked it all up.
  • Many of these grads find work at the corporate headquarters of Target and Marshall Fields, or as costumers and milliners for the Guthrie, or as freelance costume designers for other local theaters.
  • It is encouraging to see the graduate employment market is recovering, '' GCA's Bruce Guthrie said in a statement, adding that investing in graduate employees was an investment in the future. NEWS.com.au | Top Stories
  • I agree with Guthrie that a less obesogenic environment for children has to be created.
  • Guthrie also referred to another controversy, one stemming from remarks on pluralism by a Presbyterian minister and interfaith leader.
  • Guthrie has argued for an Orphic-Pythagorean identity, contending that they contain ideas identical to Orphic teachings.
  • Thanks for Susan Flockhart's profile of the great Colin Guthrie, the tricycling doctor.
  • He was educated at Guthries, a school for ragged boys, where he was subjected to frequent beatings.
  • By then young Zimmerman had changed his name apparently after Welsh poet Dylan Thomas and had adopted some of Guthrie's persona. Peter Dreier: The Political Bob Dylan
  • Guthrie received him courteously in the manse, but made it clear that he did not submit to the sentence out of respect to the authority of the bishop who had imposed it.
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